磁気
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Noun referring to the physical phenomenon of magnetism. Used in scientific contexts, e.g., 『磁気の力』 (jiki no chikara, 'magnetic force').
Theme
In a university physics lab, User and Professor Suzuki discuss magnetic phenomena while experimenting with magnets.
磁気
じき
magnetism
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a magnet attracting metal with a 'jiki' sound — 'jiki' sounds like 'geeky' for science geeks who love magnetism! 'Geeky' → 磁気 (jiki, 'magnetism').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『磁気』 (jiki, 'magnetism') is a key concept in science education and technology, often taught in schools and used in industries like electronics and transportation (e.g., maglev trains).
Forms
Base: 磁気Noun referring to the physical phenomenon of magnetism. Used in scientific contexts, e.g., 『磁気の力』 (jiki no chikara, 'magnetic force').